Institute on World Affairs – Outside Looking In – Israel's Quest for Peace – Fighting Against Terror

Moshe Ram

Thursday, 29 Jan 2004 at 8:00 pm – Sun Room, Memorial Union

Consul General Moshe Ram is with the Israel Consulate in Chicago. A member of the Israel Ministry of Foreign Affairs since 1975, he served as the Foreign Ministry's Director of the Economic Division for Asian, Pacific and Latin American Affairs. He also served as Consul General of Israel in Shanghai; Deputy Consul General to the Southwestern United States in Los Angeles; First Secretary at the Embassy of Israel in Manila, Philippines; and Second Secretary at the Embassy of Israel in Katmandu, Nepal. He was born in Haifa, Israel and earned a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and Middle Eastern Studies from Hebrew University in Jerusalem.
Part of the World Affairs Series: Outside Looking in: International Perspective on U.S. Foreign Policy.

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